Torrance

Torrance, city, Los Angeles county, southern California, U.S. Located south of central Los Angeles along the Pacific Ocean, it lies in the South Bay area. Once part of Rancho San Pedro, a Spanish land grant of 1822, the city was founded in 1911 by Jared Sidney Torrance and promoted as a planned industrial community. After the discovery of oil, it developed diversified manufacturing led by iron, steel, aluminum, and petroleum products. While retaining its industrial character, it has emerged as a residential community of the greater Los Angeles–Long Beach area. Torrance is the seat of a community college established in 1947. The city also contains the Torrance Cultural Arts Center, which includes the Joslyn Fine Arts Gallery and the Pine Wind Japanese Garden. Inc. 1921. Pop. (2000) 137,946; (2010) 145,438.

Torrance BeachTorrance Beach, with Palos Verdes Estates in the distance, in Torrance, California.Lars0001